It is still possible to get pregnant with one side of the fallopian tube removed, especially if the retained side is good, but the chances of getting pregnant will be reduced.
Under normal circumstances, women have two fallopian tubes, when one side of the fallopian tube is removed, the other side of the fallopian tube is smooth and good, and the ovary function is normal, usually will not affect the normal pregnancy, but the rate of conception is lower than normal women.
However, the retained side of the fallopian tube can also affect pregnancy if there is inflammation and blockage of the ovaries. Therefore, whether pregnancy can be achieved on the tubal removal side is related to the condition of the retained side of the fallopian tube.
If the condition of the preserved tube is good and the ovarian function is normal, pregnancy can be normal, while for the preserved side of the fallopian tube, if there are abnormalities, it will affect the pregnancy, and it is recommended to carry out treatment first and then prepare for pregnancy.
For women who have had one side of the fallopian tube removed, it is recommended that they go to the hospital for ultrasound, tubalography and other related examinations to make sure that there are no abnormalities and then prepare for pregnancy, and if necessary, they can also consider assisted reproduction technology in order to achieve the goal of conception.